2. How to read Guijie Street in Beijing?
3. How to read Guijie Street in Hefei?
4. What does Guijie mean?
1.guǐ? Ji.
2. Located in Dongzhimen, Beijing, the west section of Dongzhimen overpass on the Second Ring Road and the east end of Jiaodaokou East Street in the west.
There are many embassies around Guijie Street, which also facilitates foreign tourists and foreign workers in Beijing to taste authentic China cuisine.
On this street of more than one kilometer, the catering service industry accounts for 90% of more than 50 commercial shops in/kloc-0.
Therefore, Guijie Street is also called Beijing Food Street.
6. Ancient refers to bronze or pottery used to hold food in ancient times, and it is also an important ritual vessel. It is used in conjunction with a tripod when offering sacrifices and feasting, with its mouth open, its neck tied, its belly bulging and its ears bulging. This word was recorded in Xie Renhe's literature.
7. Because it is an important ritual vessel, it has an opening, a neck, an abdomen and ears.
8. It appeared from the Shang Dynasty and lasted until the Warring States Period.
9. "Li Zhoudi Guan Xie Ren": "Anyone who has a sacrifice is embarrassed."
10. There are many writings in ancient books, but the inscriptions on bronzes are often "eternal".
1 1. The shapes of bronze reeds are diverse and complex, including round, square and below the upper ring.
12. Early bronze reeds were as earless as pottery reeds, and later two-ear, three-ear or four-ear reeds appeared.
13. According to the records and archaeological discoveries in the Book of Rites Jade Algae, Gui often appears in even numbers, such as four Gui and five Ding, six Gui and seven Ding.
14. Popular from Shang Dynasty to Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period.
15. Mainly used for placing cooked meals.
16. Reed has many shapes and changes greatly.
17. In the Shang Dynasty, reeds were very heavy in shape, mostly round, with a small mouth, a deep belly, a complete circle, two ears or no ears.
18. There are many animal faces on the body, and some ears are made into animal faces.
19. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, in addition to the original style, there were many forms of reeds, such as four ears, four feet, square sitting, three feet, and some of them also appeared prints.
20. Gui was an important ritual vessel in Shang and Zhou Dynasties. Even numbers are used with the tripod when feasting and offering sacrifices.
2 1. According to historical records, emperors used nine ding and eight fees, princes used seven ding and six fees, Qing medical five ding and four fees, and scholars used three ding and two fees.